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Topic: [ANN] CommunityCoin (COMM) | Pure PoS | Original COMM MultiPools Coming Soon - page 578. (Read 523781 times)

legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Thankyou sir! I will send my pledge tonight when go home from work

Let the thread know and the your name will be bolded to reflect your contribution. Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
On the upside I see we now have a block explorer - I'll send my donation pledge asap.

Thanks! I'm still running that Tor net you bribed me to run  Grin

If you post your contribution to this thread once you make it, I'll update the list. Or you can if you want.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Got my first stake 4000 COMM ! Cheesy

4000?! That's a lot!

It seems that he (she) waits over 4 days for stake.

Or he found a way to get more than 1 mil COMM.
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 506
Trphy.io
legendary
Activity: 1151
Merit: 1003
Got my first stake 4000 COMM ! Cheesy

4000?! That's a lot!

It seems that he (she) waits over 4 days for stake.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100

I've setup a chain explorer for the community
http://comm.coinexplorers.com

Enjoy and Donate please.
CXD5eSwCxAcJFNARD5H1Ch69pJuSbNDKc2

As I pledged, 10,000 sent.

Pledge reminder for the others on the list, recovered from the original thread thanks to shinep:


There is a list of donators here for the block explorer.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6018634

shinep - 10000 - Sent
Snail2 - 10000
BitcoinFX - 10000
MGGB - 10000
SomeRelax - 10000
Nxtblg - 10000 - Sent
markman2012 - 10000
wasamata - 10000
testadimerlo- 10000
thrillho- 10000
Turpomann - 10000

5000 sent by pabloangello even though he did not pledge.
I'm luck to receive my stake two days ago.
I'd like to donate 5000 comm to who really helped the community.
The block explorer is a start.

Thankyou sir! I will send my pledge tonight when go home from work
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
"A bug in OpenSSL, used by Bitcoin-Qt/Bitcoin Core, could allow your bitcoins to be stolen. Immediately updating Bitcoin Core to 0.9.1 is required in some cases, especially if you're using 0.9.0. "

A quick question for the dev:

Can this bug affect Communitycoin?

The bug can affect the exchanges COMM is traded on, and maybe COMM if it is not using the latest version of OpenSSL.

I cannot find anything on the mintpal website about them having to upgrade to fix the OpenSSL vulnerability, but it is sure to be fixed by the time COMM is listed there, if it needs fixing .

The only exchange currently trading COMM, AllCrypt.com, upgraded the SSL of the server as soon as they heard about it

https://www.allcrypt.com/blog/2014/04/allcrypt-com-safe-from-ssl-heartbleed-bug/

Even the really big exchanges are affected. Bitstamp decided to temporally deactivate: -account registration -account login -and all virtual currency withdrawal functions while fixing the OpenSSL vulnerability.

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/statement-regarding-opensll-vulnerability/

Bitstamp Support just made a post stating Bitstamp is now secure from the reported OpenSSL vulnerability. Account registration and login functionality have been restored. All API keys have been reset. Finally, withdrawals will be restored by 8:00 GMT tomorrow.

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/update-regarding-openssl-vulnerability/

From mintpal twitter: Our external facing services have recently been patched and are not affected by the #OpenSSL #heartbleed vulnerability.
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
"A bug in OpenSSL, used by Bitcoin-Qt/Bitcoin Core, could allow your bitcoins to be stolen. Immediately updating Bitcoin Core to 0.9.1 is required in some cases, especially if you're using 0.9.0. "

A quick question for the dev:

Can this bug affect Communitycoin?

The bug can affect the exchanges COMM is traded on. COMM itself is using OpenSSL 1.0.1e and is therefore vulnerable, as BitcoinFX just pointed out.

I cannot find anything on the mintpal website about them having to upgrade to fix the OpenSSL vulnerability, but it is sure to be fixed by the time COMM is listed there, if it needs fixing .

The only exchange currently trading COMM, AllCrypt.com, upgraded the SSL of the server as soon as they heard about it

https://www.allcrypt.com/blog/2014/04/allcrypt-com-safe-from-ssl-heartbleed-bug/

Even the really big exchanges are affected. Bitstamp decided to temporally deactivate: -account registration -account login -and all virtual currency withdrawal functions while fixing the OpenSSL vulnerability.

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/statement-regarding-opensll-vulnerability/

Later, Bitstamp Support made a post stating Bitstamp is now secure from the reported OpenSSL vulnerability. Account registration and login functionality have been restored. All API keys have been reset. Finally, withdrawals will be restored by 8:00 GMT tomorrow.

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/update-regarding-openssl-vulnerability/
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1722
https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
I just found this post on the CGA thread about their fix for the new OpenSSL vulnerability. Apparently it is called the Heartbleed bug and allows anyone on the Internet to read the memory of the systems protected by the vulnerable versions of the OpenSSL software. It looks like most coin's Qt wallets will need updating to the latest OpenSSL version because of this, including bitcoin's Qt wallet.

Ok Windows wallet has been updated (1.3.3.3) with the latest OpenSSL release (1.0.1g) to fix the "heartbleed bug" I am working on getting a clean OSX build environment so I can update the OSX wallet. I suggest Linux users update there version of OpenSSL and recompile the wallet.

This update is not mandatory but is strongly advised. To learn more about the bug read here: http://heartbleed.com/

WIN: http://cganomaly.com/downloads/CGA_1.3.3.3_WIN.exe


CommunityCoin v1.2 is using OpenSSL 1.0.1e and is therefore vulnerable.

On the upside I see we now have a block explorer - I'll send my donation pledge asap.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Ask me about Karmacoin
everyone try to get somebody in to comm we need about 100 members more to reach 500
http://communitycoin.info/apply/

What about my status? As we spoke on the other Re:[ANN] thread.

i applied at he old version (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5985540). Just before you started the online application form. With the old rules. I posted on  btc post (as linked above on March 30, 2014, 10:42:22AM) and made a facebook post with with a wallet. then after few days when i realize i was not getting my coins  i came to check back on the thread that was locked i saw that you guys issued this online application. Thinking since i did not receive those coins i should fill the forms online. Unfortunately when i applied online and made a mistake to put a new wallet address and not the one posted on facebook. i explain this to you on the Re[ANN] thread. i replied on facebook post with the new address that was used on the online application. Not sure what else i can do anymore.

thank you

howdy, what say you?
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 568
"A bug in OpenSSL, used by Bitcoin-Qt/Bitcoin Core, could allow your bitcoins to be stolen. Immediately updating Bitcoin Core to 0.9.1 is required in some cases, especially if you're using 0.9.0. "

A quick question for the dev:

Can this bug affect Communitycoin?
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 568
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 506
Trphy.io
Got my first stake 4000 COMM ! Cheesy
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
We're not in Wonderland anymore Alice
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I just found this post on the CGA thread about their fix for the new OpenSSL vulnerability. Apparently it is called the Heartbleed bug and allows anyone on the Internet to read the memory of the systems protected by the vulnerable versions of the OpenSSL software. It looks like most coin's Qt wallets will need updating to the latest OpenSSL version because of this, including bitcoin's Qt wallet.

Ok Windows wallet has been updated (1.3.3.3) with the latest OpenSSL release (1.0.1g) to fix the "heartbleed bug" I am working on getting a clean OSX build environment so I can update the OSX wallet. I suggest Linux users update there version of OpenSSL and recompile the wallet.

This update is not mandatory but is strongly advised. To learn more about the bug read here: http://heartbleed.com/

WIN: http://cganomaly.com/downloads/CGA_1.3.3.3_WIN.exe

legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Thanks to both thrillho and markman2012 for meeting their pledges!

Updated list, to cut down on the nesting:

shinep - 10000 - Sent
Snail2 - 10000
BitcoinFX - 10000
MGGB - 10000
SomeRelax - 10000
Nxtblg - 10000 - Sent
markman2012 - 10000 Sent
wasamata - 10000
testadimerlo- 10000
thrillho- 10000 Sent
Turpomann - 10000

5000 generously sent by pabloangello even though he did not pledge.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1061
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These look amazing!
I would like to donate some COMM for your effort. Please give your COMM address.

Keep supporting the community. Smiley



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thanks

appreciate the feedback
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
I just found this post on the CGA thread about their fix for the new OpenSSL vulnerability. Apparently it is called the Heartbleed bug and allows anyone on the Internet to read the memory of the systems protected by the vulnerable versions of the OpenSSL software. It looks like most coin's Qt wallets will need updating to the latest OpenSSL version because of this, including bitcoin's Qt wallet.

Ok Windows wallet has been updated (1.3.3.3) with the latest OpenSSL release (1.0.1g) to fix the "heartbleed bug" I am working on getting a clean OSX build environment so I can update the OSX wallet. I suggest Linux users update there version of OpenSSL and recompile the wallet.

This update is not mandatory but is strongly advised. To learn more about the bug read here: http://heartbleed.com/

WIN: http://cganomaly.com/downloads/CGA_1.3.3.3_WIN.exe
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100

I've setup a chain explorer for the community
http://comm.coinexplorers.com

Enjoy and Donate please.
CXD5eSwCxAcJFNARD5H1Ch69pJuSbNDKc2

As I pledged, 10,000 sent.

Pledge reminder for the others on the list, recovered from the original thread thanks to shinep:


There is a list of donators here for the block explorer.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6018634

shinep - 10000 - Sent
Snail2 - 10000
BitcoinFX - 10000
MGGB - 10000
SomeRelax - 10000
Nxtblg - 10000 - Sent
markman2012 - 10000 Sent
wasamata - 10000
testadimerlo- 10000
thrillho- 10000 Sent
Turpomann - 10000

5000 sent by pabloangello even though he did not pledge.
Just sent my promised 10000 COMM.
The block explorer works well. Thank you for your work.

Paid as promised.

TXID:e17374a63050883e8eb866f648f5eb28ad3a3ab12fc2c630fb78cf3e3c29df57
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